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cnn chief national correspondent john king on the ways technology has changed cnn and cox business senior vice president phil meeks and their small business focus on the communicators tonight at 8:00 on c-span2. >> pulitzer prize winning author david maraniss traveled the globe to write his new book to examine the president's family tree. there will be a preview with exclusive pictures and video including our trip to kenya with the author in january 2010. join us sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern and later at 7:30 that same night. your phone calls, e-mails and tweets for david maraniss on c-span2's book tv. >> last week attorney general eric holder was asked about the government's fast and furious operation aimed at arresting members of drug cartels. committee republicans said that leaked wiretaps show the senior officials knew the operation involved a tactic known as gun walking where smugglers are allowed to move guns across the boarder with mexico. during this hearing, the attorney general responded to questions about the department's enforcement of voting rights laws including efforts to st
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hype to make them sound dangerous that is reliance on drone use increases we have to think about where technology robots will take us next what legal ethical social questions arise as we move into the future we're going to all that going to happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has this. poll today protests continue in afghanistan over the burning of korans at the u.s. run president considering that the u.s. embassy has been closed off because of it i mean three media is actually paying the story some attention. see in kabul afghanistan on lockdown right now afghans are protesting koran burnings outside the bar military base as you can hear there lots of shots fired cars buildings torched at least five protesters have died the soldiers at baghran air base were throwing out. of material from the library the detention facility material that they felt was being used by the insurgency that they did not realize it was religious material and now president karzai putting out a statement. and in first to go to war. going to use the appointed a committee of senior clerics to look at it
hype to make them sound dangerous that is reliance on drone use increases we have to think about where technology robots will take us next what legal ethical social questions arise as we move into the future we're going to all that going to happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has this. poll today protests continue in afghanistan over the burning of korans at the u.s. run president considering that the u.s. embassy has been closed off because of it i mean three media is...
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but we lost technology, we lost law and order. technology is a huge benefit of a huge risk. there are so many people who want to say kids cannot learn. some kids just cannot learn. so i would say do we really believe kids cannot learn? are there not opportunities for kids got to mark isn't our security -- for kids? when are we going to connect the dots? when are we going to break this system down and this mentality? i am excited because governor bush brings us together once a year to reflect on this and we get to hear people like you help us understand. please, help me understand. how to be connect the dots? -- how do we connect the dots? >> you are a man who did precisely that. you would not have the recovery school district, the results he had. you talk about ideas and people. asked about ideas. let me tell you, as important as ideas are, there are billions of ideas out there. in the hands of weak leaders and people who cannot execute, bad ideas and up on the cutting room floor. i have been waiting all day to say this -- people of talk about my friend tony bennett. i think
but we lost technology, we lost law and order. technology is a huge benefit of a huge risk. there are so many people who want to say kids cannot learn. some kids just cannot learn. so i would say do we really believe kids cannot learn? are there not opportunities for kids got to mark isn't our security -- for kids? when are we going to connect the dots? when are we going to break this system down and this mentality? i am excited because governor bush brings us together once a year to reflect on...
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it democratizes technology. whether you are building an application are writing a review or checking in, you are making the computer and everyone who uses it smarter. since the dawn of time, we have been sharing knowledge with each other, but today, knowledge is being shared globally and as quickly as it is being discovered individually. that revolution in computer- based communications, which started in government laboratories and in steve jobs garage and in little office i rented 30 years ago is now being led by the masses. whether we like it or not, the computer nerds have one. we are all computer nerds now. this march on is the most visible signal of the technological revolution we are experiencing, but it is happening all around us. the speed of innovation is moving at a breathtaking pace in every industry. you can see just down the road. there are great universities were pioneering work is being done and good jobs are being created. in york city, will join forces with cornell university, in my view and car
it democratizes technology. whether you are building an application are writing a review or checking in, you are making the computer and everyone who uses it smarter. since the dawn of time, we have been sharing knowledge with each other, but today, knowledge is being shared globally and as quickly as it is being discovered individually. that revolution in computer- based communications, which started in government laboratories and in steve jobs garage and in little office i rented 30 years ago...
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is saying that in one or two years anonymous might be able to have this technology what is it exactly that need to change in one or two years i think because of her say going have a good point today when he said you know the grid is either secure or it's insecure . i think it's a great point and something that i've covered a lot of the atlantic wire is the fact that the united states government isn't really up to speed when it comes to cyber security we learned late last year that there were a number of attacks that probably came from china that the government didn't even know about the attacks happened over the course of the past ten years and we didn't even know we were being hacked into when it comes to anonymous i think. it's worth pointing out that everything is connected to the internet now and the actors are not and it seems to know more about how your networks than the u.s. government if you want anything from the soap about oh it's that these legislators don't understand how do you know it works and so from a technical level it's entirely possible but. then again i sort of fe
is saying that in one or two years anonymous might be able to have this technology what is it exactly that need to change in one or two years i think because of her say going have a good point today when he said you know the grid is either secure or it's insecure . i think it's a great point and something that i've covered a lot of the atlantic wire is the fact that the united states government isn't really up to speed when it comes to cyber security we learned late last year that there were a...
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it's technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. if you. follow in welcome to cross talk and peter all about the so-called war on drugs has been fought for decades if you believe it is achieved much beyond horrific budgetary causes and extremely high levels of incarceration in the u.s. as well as the staggering death toll south of the border as some american states liberalized their drug laws is it time for the u.s. as a whole to do the same. to cross out the war on drugs i'm joined by peter how come in washington he's president emeritus and a senior fellow at the interim merican dialogue and in boston we have kevin so bad he is director of the drug policy institute at the university of florida and a former white house senior adviser under rug policy are gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to come and i am i to go to you i mean talk about colorado is talking about washington i mean the perception outside of the united states is that the united states is legalizing it at home but continuing
it's technology innovation all the rest of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. if you. follow in welcome to cross talk and peter all about the so-called war on drugs has been fought for decades if you believe it is achieved much beyond horrific budgetary causes and extremely high levels of incarceration in the u.s. as well as the staggering death toll south of the border as some american states liberalized their drug laws is it time for the u.s. as a whole to do the same....
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colleges and universities are giving increasing weighto e science, technology, engineering and mathematics. ey haven't cut out the humanities. ionwa t overstate or say there is a crisis. universit presidents have to be responsive to state legislatures and if thoseapn tbe republican there is a lot at stake whenit comes to what is the appropriate history lesson to be tg to our children. ntto pinut that in texas, for example, a couple of years ago tre w move by the state regions toeme o to lessen the state's history of civil rights activism. they simply reovderin inviduals. so chavez gotend ronald reagan and others got more for actical purposes in terms of number of wordsn peor certain acts in history. >> and they wanted to diminish martin luther king's role and increasee gingrich's role. >> so that in my opinion is of a piece. it is of a piece that both lks t college as a place where history is less important to the fact of making money. the bureau of labor atti produced a report just two years ago in late 2009 where it identified the top ten growing fields for all americans siof them were l
colleges and universities are giving increasing weighto e science, technology, engineering and mathematics. ey haven't cut out the humanities. ionwa t overstate or say there is a crisis. universit presidents have to be responsive to state legislatures and if thoseapn tbe republican there is a lot at stake whenit comes to what is the appropriate history lesson to be tg to our children. ntto pinut that in texas, for example, a couple of years ago tre w move by the state regions toeme o to lessen...
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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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i do want to thank sfgtv and our clerk's staff for working with the community and helping us with technology on the presentation. we do have a lot of people here today, and i want to thank everyone who is here. i just want to let you know that you can fill out speaker cards and leave them in the burgundy been, and i will pick them up intermittently. but there any announcements? >> yes, madam chair. adams active but it will appear on the april 17 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. supervisor kim: thank you. please call item one. that hearing to examine the san francisco shelter system and specifically, how the city can improve access to shelter for all, improve programming within the shelter and explore opportunities for better access to -- to better assess the needs of shelter clients. supervisor kim: thank you. there are multiple departments here on behalf of the city of san francisco. shelter reform is an issue that our office has been in discussion with many of our activists and individuals who were in and out of our shelter system for the past year. the hearing was moti
i do want to thank sfgtv and our clerk's staff for working with the community and helping us with technology on the presentation. we do have a lot of people here today, and i want to thank everyone who is here. i just want to let you know that you can fill out speaker cards and leave them in the burgundy been, and i will pick them up intermittently. but there any announcements? >> yes, madam chair. adams active but it will appear on the april 17 board of supervisors agenda unless...
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elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials s
elevated technology all here in san francisco. we will also visit the machinery where all the behind- the-scenes gears control these incredible machines. we are very fortunate today to have an expert with those who is going to walk us are around elevators in san francisco. can you tell us about the history of elevators in san francisco? the measure -- >> sure. the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in...
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it democratizes technology. whether you are building an ap or writing a review on yell p or checking in on four square, you are making the computer and everyone who uses it smarter. since the dawn of time we have been sharing knowledge with each other but today knowledge is being shared globally and as quickly as it is being discovered individually. that rev pollution in computer based commune -- revolution which started in laboratories tand little office that i rented 30 years ago is now being led by the masses. whether you like it or not, the computer nerds have won. we're all computer nerds now. the creation of the smart phone is the most visible symbol of the technological revolution we're experiencing but it is happening all around us. in every industry the speed of innovation is moving at breath taking pace. you can see it just down the road at research triangle park. you can see it in silicon valley, in boston mass and in austin, texas. all of those places are home to great universities where pine nearing
it democratizes technology. whether you are building an ap or writing a review on yell p or checking in on four square, you are making the computer and everyone who uses it smarter. since the dawn of time we have been sharing knowledge with each other but today knowledge is being shared globally and as quickly as it is being discovered individually. that rev pollution in computer based commune -- revolution which started in laboratories tand little office that i rented 30 years ago is now being...
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thank you for showing us this interesting technology. interesting technology. >> impossible. announcer: when you open a book, you can explore new lands... [bird screeches] meet new friends, and discover new adventures. there are amazing possibilities when you open your mind to reading. [roar] you can log onto he library of congress website and let the journey begin.
thank you for showing us this interesting technology. interesting technology. >> impossible. announcer: when you open a book, you can explore new lands... [bird screeches] meet new friends, and discover new adventures. there are amazing possibilities when you open your mind to reading. [roar] you can log onto he library of congress website and let the journey begin.
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sma makes solar-technology compents callepower converters, essential into putting power into the grid. chinese composition and cuts to subsidies have hit his company hard. >> we need the government to support -- to provide support for german manufacturers. we need stronger funding for research and development, and we need an easy way to access funds. >> researchers agree. they are already experimenting with technology they say could bring even more light into their mini-panel, the kind of break through the company needs to compete. >> it time for a brief look at some of the other stories making news around the world. israel has launched three air strikes on gaza. the israeli military says it was targeting our rocket-launching site and militant base. the exchange of fire comes three days after both sides accepted an unofficial truce, brokered by egypt. >> the philippines ex-president has refused to enter a plea on charges of misuse of public money. she is in poor health, but could face life imprisonment if convicted of funneling nearly $9 million from the country's lottery int. >> germ
sma makes solar-technology compents callepower converters, essential into putting power into the grid. chinese composition and cuts to subsidies have hit his company hard. >> we need the government to support -- to provide support for german manufacturers. we need stronger funding for research and development, and we need an easy way to access funds. >> researchers agree. they are already experimenting with technology they say could bring even more light into their mini-panel, the...
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you take a look at the worst performing it is technology. it only outperforms the market 38.4% of the time. very small. >> i think what i'm looking at and most focused on has definitely been in the financials. when i look at them and i watch the way they have been trading between the 50 and the 200-day. i think with the s&p on the upper side you can see right in the financials. they seem to fail at the 50 day and pull back towards the 1511 area. i think if you are looking at the financials and the broader market, the s&p 500 that is the area to look at. pharmaceuticals and utilities on the down days those names i think are a great opportunity. they are back up on the upswing right now. i think on any selloff i would be a buyer. >> we are all in fiscal cliff hanger mode. are the tax fears overblown on this? a lot of investors are making the case that taxes are going up. according to recent commentary in the "new york times" our next guest says investors should relax. joining us is founder of sea breeze partners. let's get into the nuances of
you take a look at the worst performing it is technology. it only outperforms the market 38.4% of the time. very small. >> i think what i'm looking at and most focused on has definitely been in the financials. when i look at them and i watch the way they have been trading between the 50 and the 200-day. i think with the s&p on the upper side you can see right in the financials. they seem to fail at the 50 day and pull back towards the 1511 area. i think if you are looking at the...
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as technology has increased, we have seen, unfortunately, incidents involving our youth. people to -- taking advantage of them through the internet. the officer presents to schools. they have been expanded to various pta groups. interacting regarding social networking through technology has opened topics of discussion that did not exist 10 to 15 years ago. a lot of it is about safety and encouraging communication between the use and their adults or caretakers in discussing how to safely navigate the internet. it has become so dangerous. and with that, we will move on to our next topic. which i believe involves the chief. >> before i go into the program, was everyone else wondering what i was wondering when that little girl came up here? are you smarter than a fifth grader? i am not sure i am. she was pretty sure. anyway, we came up with a new program on top of all these other programs that i can tell you. ever since i was a regular officer, we as a group could not be prouder of all these programs. 1500 kids, thousands of kids, 1981, 1951 for p.a.l. this one is starting no
as technology has increased, we have seen, unfortunately, incidents involving our youth. people to -- taking advantage of them through the internet. the officer presents to schools. they have been expanded to various pta groups. interacting regarding social networking through technology has opened topics of discussion that did not exist 10 to 15 years ago. a lot of it is about safety and encouraging communication between the use and their adults or caretakers in discussing how to safely...
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so what do people think that the technology is here you might as well use it you think is dangerous i think people will respond in a neighborhood with all types of things you don't want to get into there's evidence this is already happening as you can see on websites like spy based dot com the cell nothing but tracking and monitoring devices it's also eerily clear that it's become so normal that sites like amazon have devoted an entire section to spy gadgets with products like infrared stealth binoculars and night vision goggles. once a seemingly revolutionary almost side fi idea the future it seems has arrived leaving any notion of privacy in the past in washington pristine for sound quality. and speaking of the holidays new york city streets are filled with decorations and holiday shoppers but when the resident laurie harper nest went to the sparkling streets she found that many people had a more complicated take on the holidays take a listen. why have the holidays become such hellish days this week and let's talk about that it's a commercial thing now everyone just want to spend mo
so what do people think that the technology is here you might as well use it you think is dangerous i think people will respond in a neighborhood with all types of things you don't want to get into there's evidence this is already happening as you can see on websites like spy based dot com the cell nothing but tracking and monitoring devices it's also eerily clear that it's become so normal that sites like amazon have devoted an entire section to spy gadgets with products like infrared stealth...
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if you look at the history of the light bulb you can see technology can fail on a technological base is for 80 years and they can fail on a business basis for 40 and still end of becoming something that we are completely dependent upon today. we need to learn big changes that sweet the nation are not things that happen individual by individual. we don't have an electric grid system today because individual people decided to read their house up for electricity. is more complicated than that. it was something that involved private investment, public investment and how all those things that allow people to make individual choices and that really affects the way if we have to think about the future of electricity today. all of these things i have been telling you about is how the great works and what its flaws are and where it came from. these are things that experts in energy already know but they are not necessarily things that the general public knows or even from people who have to make decisions about the electric infrastructure. that is a big deal. i set up to write this book partl
if you look at the history of the light bulb you can see technology can fail on a technological base is for 80 years and they can fail on a business basis for 40 and still end of becoming something that we are completely dependent upon today. we need to learn big changes that sweet the nation are not things that happen individual by individual. we don't have an electric grid system today because individual people decided to read their house up for electricity. is more complicated than that. it...
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at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stadium. solutionism. the new optimism.™ ♪ this dream >> 15 minutes after the taupe of the hour. president obama's reelection campaign engaging in dirty politics literally. e-mailing supporters asking for dirt on republican senator marco rubio. reports say the obama camp is also trying to dig up dirt on ohio senator rob portman both considered possible vp picks from mitt romney. voters approving an amendment which allows people to pray in public. the measure gives students the right to opt out of any assi
at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable...
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areas, science and technology. if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa because they will go and start businesses for americans. and, lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity. we need to get people in here. >> but when it comes to inviting low-skilled workers to america, consensus is a lot harder to find. when we come back, we'll tackle the biggest stumbling block to immigration reform. illegal immigration. [ male announcer ] every day, the world gets more complex. and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everything the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, safer, and faster than ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, bu
areas, science and technology. if somebody is willing to start a business and can get financing, you certainly want to give them a visa because they will go and start businesses for americans. and, lastly, when you have jobs that we need to get done but americans won't take, like working in the fields, letting the crops rot or letting the farms move south of the border is just insanity. we need to get people in here. >> but when it comes to inviting low-skilled workers to america,...
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the world and you know i'm sure glad that we have a benevolent military that would never use such a technology for evil purposes next step is a hefty one hundred forty three million dollar contract with federal and support the us army training and doctrine command the support for training u.s. soldiers is to prepare for a wide range of complex operating environments to be honest with you i'm surprised the d.o.d. didn't pay more considering how diverse our planet is and how limitless the range of u.s. military interventions has become you think by now our men and women in uniform would be training how to fight on the moon. and last but not least is the two hundred ninety seven million dollars the just six contract for general automatic aeronautical systems the contract would be used for technical and software maintenance for thousands of drones the company makes involving foreign sales of drones to ghana stand iraq and unspecified african countries that's right because when i think of how best we can spend two hundred ninety seven million dollars an unspecified countries in africa i think drone
the world and you know i'm sure glad that we have a benevolent military that would never use such a technology for evil purposes next step is a hefty one hundred forty three million dollar contract with federal and support the us army training and doctrine command the support for training u.s. soldiers is to prepare for a wide range of complex operating environments to be honest with you i'm surprised the d.o.d. didn't pay more considering how diverse our planet is and how limitless the range...
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there is a new technology helping to cut down on mistakes. >> sponges are white to begin with. when we put them inside a patient, they absorb blood and body fluids. they change color and become the color of the tissue that surrounds them. >> the smart sponge system scans tages. at the end of the surgery, nurses can wave a wand to find it. next, your lottery numbers. we will get another check of the forecast. first, a look at how wall street is performing. stay with us. stay with us. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> the new world trade center becomes the city's tallest building today. the tower under construction will surpass the height of the empire state building. the empire state building was built in 1931. it regained the title as the tallest building after the collapse of the twin towers but will take a backseat to the new power -- tower today. according to the highest court of the state, all pit bulls are considered dangerous animals. we talked to
there is a new technology helping to cut down on mistakes. >> sponges are white to begin with. when we put them inside a patient, they absorb blood and body fluids. they change color and become the color of the tissue that surrounds them. >> the smart sponge system scans tages. at the end of the surgery, nurses can wave a wand to find it. next, your lottery numbers. we will get another check of the forecast. first, a look at how wall street is performing. stay with us. stay with us....
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. >> in her letter she told us she is so trapped by daily chores and outdated technology that she has absolutely no time to build her business. >> sometimes i feel like i am a hamster in a cage and running in place but not getting anywhere, just spinning the wheel, you know, and stuck stuck. >> from where she sits it may seem like she is stuck, but that's not how we see it. what she needs right now is a makeover. >> gardening, repairs, accounting, stkrb. >> you are a chef. >> yes. cooking. reservations and fielding the phone calls. >> the problem with the way she runs her business became clear. >> so your inn is the classic hub and spoke model, and many businesses that struggle in growing to the next level of struck like this. the owner, that's you, are in the middle. what i want to do is transition this into a traditional organizational chart. >> while mastering the daily details is necessary, the owner needs to understand the big picture, and that's where mike's questions revealed important gaps. >> how many people do you need? >> i have not, like, done a specific accounting, but my
. >> in her letter she told us she is so trapped by daily chores and outdated technology that she has absolutely no time to build her business. >> sometimes i feel like i am a hamster in a cage and running in place but not getting anywhere, just spinning the wheel, you know, and stuck stuck. >> from where she sits it may seem like she is stuck, but that's not how we see it. what she needs right now is a makeover. >> gardening, repairs, accounting, stkrb. >> you are...
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it's technologically impossible to do. so, again, do you have a process that's totally fair to the broadcasters and to the wireless industry that's in place? have you had them in your office simultaneously with their engineers to talk about the issues so that you can hear and your experts can hear the differences which they have? >> that's exactly what we're doing. through the notice in common process, also through the workshops, also through direct engagement with our engineers. that's what i've said to both industries which is get your engineers working, because we will resolve these largely as engineering issues consistent with the economic and innovation goals of the statute. >> do you ever have a meeting yourself with the engineers in the room with the other, you know, from all industries just sitting there with your engineers hearing the disagreements and -- >> i very much end joy meeting with engineers and business executives, and i won't express an opinion who's less fun to meet with. >> okay. no, i appreciate that
it's technologically impossible to do. so, again, do you have a process that's totally fair to the broadcasters and to the wireless industry that's in place? have you had them in your office simultaneously with their engineers to talk about the issues so that you can hear and your experts can hear the differences which they have? >> that's exactly what we're doing. through the notice in common process, also through the workshops, also through direct engagement with our engineers. that's...
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but they were a lot of work because you have limited technology to build them. in the old days, you would have had some stakes and reed bundles and any storm, it doesn't take a hurricane, could take it out. so the men were constantly doing repair work. for this, you don't need a memory like a computer. in the waterways, especially in the eastern part of virginia, maryland, and north carolina, you have varying solidities which will make for varying shellfish, oysters or saltwater. hard clams, ditto, but there are freshwater clams that are useful which produces occasionally pearls. they're not real common in virginia, if you want to get lots of pearls from that kind of clam, you need to go up a little northward nowadays. but you can see as you go farther away from the mouth of the bay and into higher ground, the waters are fresher. and there you can get other things like really useful marsh plants that i will return to. there's a lot of variety. lots of variety. and it all produces stuff that can be used. this shows you the major shelffish areas. this, by the way,
but they were a lot of work because you have limited technology to build them. in the old days, you would have had some stakes and reed bundles and any storm, it doesn't take a hurricane, could take it out. so the men were constantly doing repair work. for this, you don't need a memory like a computer. in the waterways, especially in the eastern part of virginia, maryland, and north carolina, you have varying solidities which will make for varying shellfish, oysters or saltwater. hard clams,...